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so you have four cds in philadelphia, together a huge plurality of democratic votes basically wasted when you go in terms of cd counts. are the republicans up to something that looks naughty and they don't care if it looks naughty and they don't care how cheap this looks. >> they apparently don't. i'm surprised they're as willing to talk about it as openly as they are. >> reince priebus. >> it looks like a party that is failing in fair play. their coalition is shrinking. the other side is expanding -- >> is this their demographic challenge, that they're going to be outnumbered by african-americans and hispanic voters and young people generally so let's fix it. >> i don't know what their true motivations are, but what it looks like and what it will look like is a party that's panicking. they're desperate. they can't win. the demographic trends are working against them. they don't want to reform the parties in the ways required to expand their coalition, so they're going to try to change the rules. to the question of a national system, if you're going to make a change, if you don't lik
so you have four cds in philadelphia, together a huge plurality of democratic votes basically wasted when you go in terms of cd counts. are the republicans up to something that looks naughty and they don't care if it looks naughty and they don't care how cheap this looks. >> they apparently don't. i'm surprised they're as willing to talk about it as openly as they are. >> reince priebus. >> it looks like a party that is failing in fair play. their coalition is shrinking. the...
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behind the silver of philadelphia cream cheese. it always begins with fresh, local milk, blended with real wholesome cream. going fresh from the farm, to our fridge, in just six days. because we believe in fresh taste. that's the way we set the standard for intensely rich, luscious flavor. so our story of fresh taste always ends... deliciously. when it comes to taste, philadelphia sets the standard. >>> back to "hardball." first up, texas senator ted cruz is pushing the idea that if president obama supports something, it means a weaker america. he's talking about the nominations of john kerry and chuck hagel. here is cruz speaking at an event put on by the conservative national review institute over the weekend. >> okay. we've got two pending nominations, john kerry, chuck hagel. both of whom are very prominent ly anti-us, less than ardent fans of the u.s. military. my view of the military and foreign policy is exactly that of reagan's, that it should be driven by the national security interests of the united states, that we should
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i select "silver linings" as one of the five great philadelphia movies of all time. i know, there's "rocky" the first one although "rocky iii" was pretty darn good. there's "the philadelphia story" starring katharine hepburn and carey grant and jimmy stewart. then two other favorites, "witness" with young harrison ford as the police detective guarding the young boy in amish country. then one of the truly great most haunting movies i have ever seen, "sixth sense." "silver linings playbook" belongs with the great philadelphia movies, and that's saying something. we'll be right back. >>> i helped close the government twice. it actually worked. bill clinton came in and said the era of big government is over after two closers, not before. >> wow. the expert on government closing, newt gingrich. we're back, and we have rung in 2013. but some republicans are acting like it's 1995 again. conservatives are actually talking about shutting down government in order to get their desired spending cuts. take a look at arizona congressman matt salmon on cbs yesterday. >> i believe t
i select "silver linings" as one of the five great philadelphia movies of all time. i know, there's "rocky" the first one although "rocky iii" was pretty darn good. there's "the philadelphia story" starring katharine hepburn and carey grant and jimmy stewart. then two other favorites, "witness" with young harrison ford as the police detective guarding the young boy in amish country. then one of the truly great most haunting movies i have ever...
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john adams in philadelphia. chester arthur in new york. teddy roosevelt in buffalo. calvin coolidge in plymouth, vermont, and lbj in dallas. james polk's inauguration was the first to be covered use the telegraph and warren hardings parade was the first to use cars. james buchanan's inaugural was the first one photographed and william mckinley's what's the first filmed. cal lidge's what's the first on radio and hoover's was the if irs in a movie new reel. the first to be televised was harry truman. lincoln's parade was the first to include african-americans and wilson's was the first to include women. while bad weather moved the ceremony indoors for william howard taft and ronald reagan, grant toughed it out in 16 degrees and jack kennedy in 20 degrees without an overcoat. fdr's inaugust rag was the first held in january after a constitutional amendment moved the date up from manch. finally, more people witnessed barack obama's first than any other event ever held in washington. that was put together by producer will rabe. i love that stuff. fast, lots of information
john adams in philadelphia. chester arthur in new york. teddy roosevelt in buffalo. calvin coolidge in plymouth, vermont, and lbj in dallas. james polk's inauguration was the first to be covered use the telegraph and warren hardings parade was the first to use cars. james buchanan's inaugural was the first one photographed and william mckinley's what's the first filmed. cal lidge's what's the first on radio and hoover's was the if irs in a movie new reel. the first to be televised was harry...
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> back to my sweet spot, philadelphia. my hometown. it's the backdrop to silver linings playbook a movie that's earned eight academy award nominations including best actor for bradley cooper's portrayal of a bihoe lar man who hits rock bottom after moving back home with his parents. here it is. >> i already looked all over there. >> it's somewhere! >> it's not here, mom. >> just calm down. >> i'm not calming down. i don't give a [ muted ]. i'm not ashamed of it. >> stop it. >> let the whole neighborhood wake up. i don't care. >> stop it, stop it. >> no, mom. >> what's going on? what? >> stop it! >> it's my wedding. >> stop it! stop it! stop it! >> i can't watch a video now? it's all in my head. jooch best movie of the year, bradley cooper is with me here and i really mean it. not just philly. i have never seen a more heartwarming movie about what humans can do together and how families with work things out and life can be unbelievable. where did you hear this story first? >> matthew quick, the guy who wrote the novel and s
brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> back to my sweet spot, philadelphia. my hometown. it's the backdrop to silver linings playbook a movie that's earned eight academy award nominations including best actor for bradley cooper's portrayal of a bihoe lar man who hits rock bottom after moving back home with his parents. here it is. >> i already looked all over there. >> it's somewhere! >> it's not here, mom. >> just calm down. >> i'm...
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i select silver linings as one of the five great philadelphia movies of all time. i don't, there's rocky the first one although rocky iii was pretty darn. there's the philadelphia story starring katharine hepburn and carey grant and jimmy stewart. then two other fif rates witness with young harrison ford as the police detective guarding the young boy in amish country then one of the truly great most haunting movies i have ever seen sixth sense. silver linings playbook belongs with the great philadelphia movies and that's saying something. we'll be right back. aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. >>> i helpe
i select silver linings as one of the five great philadelphia movies of all time. i don't, there's rocky the first one although rocky iii was pretty darn. there's the philadelphia story starring katharine hepburn and carey grant and jimmy stewart. then two other fif rates witness with young harrison ford as the police detective guarding the young boy in amish country then one of the truly great most haunting movies i have ever seen sixth sense. silver linings playbook belongs with the great...
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i select "silver linings" as one of the five great philadelphia movies of all time. i know, there's "rocky" the first one although "rocky iii" was pretty darn good. there's "the philadelphia story" starring katharine hepburn and carey grant and jimmy stewart. then two other favorites, "witness" with young harrison ford as the police detective guarding the young boy in amish country. then one of the truly great most haunting movies i have ever seen, "sixth sense." "silver linings playbook" belongs with the great philadelphia movies, and that's saying something. we'll be right back. [ stella ] here's me. and here's my depression. before taking abilify, an antidepressant alone helped me get out from under. but sometimes...depression still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long time. so my doctor added abilify to my antidepressant. she said some people had symptom improvement as early as 1 to 2 weeks. now i feel more in control of my depression. [ female announcer ] abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual c
i select "silver linings" as one of the five great philadelphia movies of all time. i know, there's "rocky" the first one although "rocky iii" was pretty darn good. there's "the philadelphia story" starring katharine hepburn and carey grant and jimmy stewart. then two other favorites, "witness" with young harrison ford as the police detective guarding the young boy in amish country. then one of the truly great most haunting movies i have ever...
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in other words, they won this city -- your -- the democrats won the city by 500,000 in philadelphia, a plurality. that would all be ignored by this new system. you know what is going on here. they're saying ignore the numbers county by county basically counting this thing. >> absolutely. and then when you take a good look at it, what ends up happening is we have to find out some way to rectify how it is americans came out and supposed to be one of the most effective democracies on the face of the earth and voted, but somehow the popular vote didn't match up with the electoral college vote. but the person was elected into the presidency anyway. that doesn't sound like democracy to me. it also sounds like some of our friends throughout the world would hold us accountable for it. >> well, we got bush that way. we got through eight years of bush, at least the first four. steve, what do you think? it does seem like there is some hesitancy here, even though they can technically say this is fair, it smells. it looks like an attempt to kill the minority vote in the big cities. that's what it
in other words, they won this city -- your -- the democrats won the city by 500,000 in philadelphia, a plurality. that would all be ignored by this new system. you know what is going on here. they're saying ignore the numbers county by county basically counting this thing. >> absolutely. and then when you take a good look at it, what ends up happening is we have to find out some way to rectify how it is americans came out and supposed to be one of the most effective democracies on the...
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in other words, philadelphia won by 500,000. that would all be ignored by this new system. you know what's going on here. what they're saying is ignore the numbers, go to county by county, basically, counting this thing. >> well, absolutely. and then we take a good look, what ends up happening is we have to figure out how to rectify that americans came out and said it's one of the effective democracies on the face of the vote. but somehow or another, the popular vote didn't match up with an electoral college vote. that doesn't sound like democracy to me. it's also some of our friends throughout the world would hold us accountable for. >> well, we got bush that way. >>> well, let me go to steve. it does seem like there's some hesitancy here. even though they can technically say this is fair u it smells. it looks like an intent to kill the minority vote in the big cities. >> first of all, i don't think it's going to happen. it's not going to happen in virginia. and i don't ultimately think it's going to happen in these other states. it speaks to how the sort of emerging democ
in other words, philadelphia won by 500,000. that would all be ignored by this new system. you know what's going on here. what they're saying is ignore the numbers, go to county by county, basically, counting this thing. >> well, absolutely. and then we take a good look, what ends up happening is we have to figure out how to rectify that americans came out and said it's one of the effective democracies on the face of the vote. but somehow or another, the popular vote didn't match up with...
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when it comes to taste, philadelphia sets the standard. d i want when it comes to taste, to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >>> i'm mandy drury with your cnbc market wrap. modest moves with the dow falling 14 points, the s&p is off by 2, and the nasdaq gained 4. yahoo! shares have been up as much as 4% in after hours trade following a better than expected earnings report. revenue was in line with estimates. >>> on the economic front, durable goods orders rose 4.6% last month, much more than forecast. however pending home sales slid by 4.3% in december. economists were expecting a gain. that is it from cnbc, first in busin
when it comes to taste, philadelphia sets the standard. d i want when it comes to taste, to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call...
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in five dies in philadelphia a guy named wendell welky beat robert taft, that's his name -- dewey. whole bunch of them. says we're going to have to go to war. i'm not going to play no man on this. he wins the nomination. he gives roosevelt the best fight of his career. if he had been running against anybody else, he would have been president for a couple terms. >> i agree with you completely. and you get so many republicans right now talking about the example of ronald reagan. ronald reagan was constantly skewered by people on his right from the very beginning. even when he was governor of california, william f. buckley had to write a stirring defense of ronald reagan. reagan refused to shut down the government. he decided he had to raise taxes in california because he worked with democrats as well. that's one of the great frustrations i've had as conservative as i am. i've had young republicans on my show that have come on and said they will not vote for a revenue increase, a tax increase no matter what. they won't compromise on guns no matter what. they won't compromise with demo
in five dies in philadelphia a guy named wendell welky beat robert taft, that's his name -- dewey. whole bunch of them. says we're going to have to go to war. i'm not going to play no man on this. he wins the nomination. he gives roosevelt the best fight of his career. if he had been running against anybody else, he would have been president for a couple terms. >> i agree with you completely. and you get so many republicans right now talking about the example of ronald reagan. ronald...
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. >> not just philadelphia, but in st. louis, chicago, cleveland, and places like that, and those republicans are going to face a real tough decision. they stay with the nra and they endanger their re-election because in those districts, 70%, 80% of the people want these sensible measures. they want background checks for everyone, no exceptions. they want high capacity magazines banned. they want assault rifles banned. it's going to be a real test all over this country. >> michael steele is here. michael, you're a reasonable guy obviously. let's look at these numbers. "the washington post" numbers on gun show background checks, 88% support. this is a new "washington post" poll here. overwhelmingly support these. 88% support gun show background checks, which we don't have really today. 76%, three-quarters, approve the gun checks when buying ammo. 71% say yes to a federal gun database. that's important. 65% support a ban on high capacity magazines, and 58% support a ban on assault weapons. it gets tougher about the assault w
. >> not just philadelphia, but in st. louis, chicago, cleveland, and places like that, and those republicans are going to face a real tough decision. they stay with the nra and they endanger their re-election because in those districts, 70%, 80% of the people want these sensible measures. they want background checks for everyone, no exceptions. they want high capacity magazines banned. they want assault rifles banned. it's going to be a real test all over this country. >> michael...
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>> we both grew up in the philadelphia suburbs. my big question is will the party elevate leaders from the northeast. is a chris christie going to be able to be a true national voice in leading the party in the coming years or is it just going to be the republicans from other parts of the country, the dean -- >> i know the answer because we had governors like tom ridge, war veteran, combat veteran, worked through harvard, admirable person. he wasn't right on abortion rights. didn't go anywhere nationally because cheney zapped him. you name me a guy -- christie is okay because he's pro-life supposedly, but all the other guys in the northeast aren't. so they're not eligible. >> it's a fair point. >> i know, i keep making fair points. you have to answer them. >> they had a big summit over the weekend in washington. we had a lot of people come and speak. pro-choice people, pro-life people, social issues, economic issues, republicans are grappling with all these issues. are republicans going to be open on gay marriage and abortion? >> w
>> we both grew up in the philadelphia suburbs. my big question is will the party elevate leaders from the northeast. is a chris christie going to be able to be a true national voice in leading the party in the coming years or is it just going to be the republicans from other parts of the country, the dean -- >> i know the answer because we had governors like tom ridge, war veteran, combat veteran, worked through harvard, admirable person. he wasn't right on abortion rights. didn't...
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taylor green, was killed in that tucson massacre, and former governor of pennsylvania and mayor of philadelphia, ed rendell. what's your mental and emotional reaction when you hear him spew that sort of armageddon view about guns? >> i'm speechless. i really don't even know what to say. i have no comment. unbelievable. >> governor, you have experienced -- pennsylvania is relatively free of insane people, but you hear of people -- this guy is talking about the united states being a tyranny coming to take his guns, and he's well armed and he's going to take it on. >> first, chris, i want to say to miss green the commercial you did is wonderful. and i think we'll talk about it, but it's absolutely crucial to keep the intensity level up for all those who believe we need to do something. so congratulations. chris, when i saw that clip, it made me happy, and i'll tell you why. because it painted out to average americans as clearly as anything we can say how crazy the other side is and how reasonable people, including nra members, including gun owners, reasonable people will agree that there are thing
taylor green, was killed in that tucson massacre, and former governor of pennsylvania and mayor of philadelphia, ed rendell. what's your mental and emotional reaction when you hear him spew that sort of armageddon view about guns? >> i'm speechless. i really don't even know what to say. i have no comment. unbelievable. >> governor, you have experienced -- pennsylvania is relatively free of insane people, but you hear of people -- this guy is talking about the united states being a...